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Never get horn swaggled by any propaganda from the unconservative nuthouse.
Cruz was sharp and to the point, and Hannity kept doing his imitation of Marco Rubio, over and over again.
Hannity has cast his lot with the opposition to the American people.
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thanks for the reassurance. I have seen Donald meltdowns many times, but can’t even imagine a Ted Cruz meltdown.
Cruzifer is and has always been Bushie Establishment from the very beginning.
Wow! They let you come back?
Let’s see for how long this time.
Sean really went wheels off. Kinda funny. He thought he could bully Ted Cruz into delving into some Trump conspiracy about voter stealing.
He could not. Ted did tell a couple of telling anecdotes about the stupidity of the Trump campaign, i.e. mistaking Washington, DC. for Washington State ... so easy to do if you’re Trump.
I really thought Sean was going to lose it. Disgusting.
But Ted silenced him in the end.
“Cruz was sharp and to the point, and Hannity kept doing his imitation of Marco Rubio, over and over again.”
Spin worthy of an Obama press secretary or the Bob of Baghdad.
Actually Hannity was asking Cruz to explain how the delegate process works at the convention after the first vote if more votes are needed. Cruz was responding by talking about the delegate process now during the primary. Cruz either repeatedly misunderstood the question (not likely) or just decided to do the lawyer dance because he did not want to answer the question he was asked.
It is true what Hannity said that most people do not know how a brokered convention works and many have questions about how it works that delegates can change their vote after the 1st round- or most can, some are bound for more rounds. I have heard many question that process that have nothing to do with Trump. I had to look it up even though I remember it happening in the 70s. Many voters now were not born last time it happened, not old enough to remember, or just didn’t follow it closely.
I am not a Hannity fan and do not watch FOX news, but listened to the audio to see what people are talking about. It was clear to me Cruz refused to answer the question he was asked, for whatever reason.
You can call it propaganda from the nuthouse if you want, but the voters do want to know and Cruz responding in that way sounds pretty shady to many. He comes off as a little too slick, too lawyer like. It was a perfect opportunity for him to explain the process and help people understand what they might expect if the convention is brokered.
The interesting thing to me is after he decided not to answer the question- he did nothing to explain the delegate process either during the primary or at the convention. For those that may be hearing he is doing something shady, he said nothing to make them think otherwise. Seems to me he missed a chance to reach voters and instead dodged out of it.